The wide transfer of plants, animals, foods, human populations (including slaves), communicable diseases, and culture between the Eastern and Western hemispheres.
A fleet of ships that left from spain with hopes of overthrowing n 1588 the Spanish Armada(fleet of ships) left Spain hoping to overthrow protestant Queen Elizabeth I.
A treaty signed by Spain & Portugal in 1494. This treaty divided the world into two halves. Portugal was given the right to colonize the Eastern Hemisphere & Spain was given the right to colonize the Western Hemisphere.
Hernan Cortes and 600 men landed on the Gulf Coast of Mexico and marched to Tenochtitlan, modern day Mexico City –the capital of the Aztec Empire. In 1521 the captured the city.
Hernando de Soto led a large force from western Florida to the Appalachian mountains, across the Mississippi River, claiming all he surveyed for Spain.
He explored present-day Canada and discovered the St. Lawrence River. French Huguenots began to establish small colonies in South Carolina and Florida.
He sailed for the British to new found land. In the 1500s, instead of spending money on risky business ventures, Queen Elizabeth I secretly financed English seamen who raided Spanish settlements and captured Spanish treasure.
He was the first explorer to sail all around the world. He claimed California for England, attacked the Spanish and stole their wealth, and traded with the natives.
He sent the first of two expeditions to Roanoke Island in what is now North Carolina. The first group of settlers planted no crops and demanded food from Indians. When supply ships failed to arrive on schedule the colonist went back to England on the ships of Sir Francis Drake. In 1587, Raleigh attempted to create a more permanent settlement sending an expedition with men and some women. By 1590 however all the settlers had vanished.